Would his military records be in Canada or UK? If Canada how do I get hold of them? You can order Canadian expeditionary force (WW1) records from http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-130-e.html?PHPSESSID=4ktgq19mua6dvia6n464uof204#h How to order a copy of a complete service file The complete service files are not available on-line. Only the attestation papers have been digitized. Due to the large volume of inquiries we receive, we are unable to undertake page counts of files prior to ordering.However, most Canadian Expeditionary Force service files contain an average of 25 to 75 pages. How to order: See: Price List and Service Standards - Photocopy * To obtain the students or seniors citizens (65 years of age and over) reduced rates, you must send a photocopy of your ID card with your written request or present your ID card to the staff when placing your request in-person. Orders can be placed using our secure online Order Form for Photocopies and Reproductions, or by mail or fax. * We do not accept orders for copies by email. * If you are planning to visit Library and Archives Canada, you can place your order on-site at the third-floor Consultation Room. * Please note that, due to time constraints, we do not send acknowledgments to confirm receipt of copy requests. Cite the full archival reference as it appears in the database. Example: COOPER, ADAM PORTER Regimental number: 328870 (or rank if the individual was an officer) Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1965-1 If you are having problems identifying the correct file, please consult this section.